| | in the past two weeks i've:
~hung out and worked a bit ~freaked out about maybe having bed bugs (which is seeming less likely, but i've already sanitized my apartment like a crazy person and at least i'm pretty much all packed now.) ~watched a lot more sex in the city (i can't help it, it's bad enough i'm single but i don't even have that close knit a friend group here to relieve me of my womanly whines.) ~tanned
i live an exciting life.
i'm going to boston again this weekend with the same people that set off my manic depressant episode the other weekend. i think i'm a glutton for pain, or i really need to make more friends who invite me to do stuff.
in other news:
Listen:
~The Chap is a good awkward dancing time.
~Fleet Foxes is an amazing beautiful emotional time.
Read:
~Killing Yourself to Live. I think i liked Sex Drugs and Cocoa Puffs better, but this was also quite addictive. i guess reading about a guy who can't seem to get his mind of girls all the time isn't so great when i keep coming in contact with scummy guys who like to tell me what ladies they would like to bang and which they would not. the ending was sorta, clichéd as well in my opinion, but i loved the people he came across in his travels and how he presented them, although his attempt to connect his love life with rock n rollers deaths was so vague and weak that i almost could've just done without that part, if it wasn't the reason why he was doing the road trip at all.
~The Gum Thief. Coupland's newest book, it sort of felt like it lacked substance like JPod did, although still entertaining in that Coupland way. it was interesting how he did a story, within a story, within a story, and how he was poking fun at the pointlessness of life for the average joe, but his ending didn't really touch me as much as his other books (Generation X = the search for what life's all about, Shampoo Planet = the beauty of nature, Microserfs = the power of technology combined with people, All Families are Psychotic = the bond between people regardless of how they act, Eleanor Rigby = the bumping into love).
i should go to sleep, that's what i do best nowadays. |
| | Posted 6/25/2008 11:18 PM - 19 views - 1 comments
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